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sentar
Joined: 05 May 2015 Posts: 10 Location: Arizona
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Posted: Mon Jul 06, 2015 1:25 am Post subject: What do mstall files contain? |
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Do mstall files contain seq. files and song template data as well as pcg files?
I have mstall files from my old MS and I want to use them in my new MS. I hope to be able to access my old songs. |
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bradkorg Senior Member
Joined: 14 Oct 2011 Posts: 280
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Posted: Tue Jul 07, 2015 10:58 pm Post subject: |
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NO, cant u read manuals?!.
Saves data from the microSTATION Editor/Plug‐In Editor to
your computer as dedicated file.
All Data (.MSTall): All data (program, combination, song
settings, global settings).
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THERE'S ONLY 1 WAY to save a song data is within mS:
In SEQ mode: [b]song data need to be saved to SD Card as
1) • .SNG file:
Song.
2)• .MID file:
Saves a Sequencer mode song in Standard MIDI File
(SMF) format.[/b]
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About preloaded data and preset data
“Preloaded data” refers to the data that is loaded in the
microSTATION when it is shipped from the factory.
You are free to rewrite this data, and with the
exception of the demo songs, the data will be written
to the location as described in “Writing to internal
memory.” This data is stored in the microSTATION’s
system area.
The preload data can be reloaded into internal
memory via an SD card by using a Global/Media mode
command such as “Load PCG.”
Using your computer, copy the preload data
(PRELOAD.PCG) from the “Factory Preload
Sounds” folder of the included disc to the
“MICRO_ST” folder on the SD card.
Loading a PCG file will load the following data.
•Program: Bank A, B, C, D (000–095)
•Combination: Bank A, B
•Drum Kit: 00 (INT)–47 (INT)
•User Arpeggio Pattern: 000...639
•Global Setting
Saving to media
The following data can be saved to various types of
media.
• .PCG file:
Programs, Combinations, Drum kits, Global
settings, and user arpeggio patterns.
• .SNG file:
Song.
• .MID file:
Saves a Sequencer mode song in Standard MIDI File
(SMF) format.
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Save
Saves data from the microSTATION Editor/Plug‐In Editor to
your computer as dedicated file.
All Data (.MSTall): All data (program, combination, song
settings, global settings).
All SEQ (.MSTasq): All song settings data.
SEQ (MSTsq): A song settings data that’s currently selected.
All Combi (.MSTacm): All combination data.
Bank Combi (.MSTbcm): Combination data of the bank
that’s currently selected.
Combi (.MSTcm): A combination data that’s currently
selected.
All Prog (.MSTapr): All program data.
Bank Program (.MSTbpr): Program data of the bank that’s
currently selected.
Program (MSTpr): A program data that’s currently selected. |
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sentar
Joined: 05 May 2015 Posts: 10 Location: Arizona
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Posted: Wed Jul 08, 2015 12:29 am Post subject: |
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copying the manual shows you only believe what you read. Thats all you know! |
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bradkorg Senior Member
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Posted: Wed Jul 08, 2015 7:57 am Post subject: |
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Thats why manuals are for, to read HOW an instrument works! |
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sentar
Joined: 05 May 2015 Posts: 10 Location: Arizona
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Posted: Wed Jul 08, 2015 12:15 pm Post subject: |
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Ive been partying with my lady friends a lot lately and I have not wanted to bother reading the manuals in detail . Thank fully, their are guys like you to do that for me . Thanks Brag ! |
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bradkorg Senior Member
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Posted: Wed Jul 08, 2015 4:09 pm Post subject: |
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Cheers! thanks for refreshing my knowhow of this mS. |
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sentar
Joined: 05 May 2015 Posts: 10 Location: Arizona
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Posted: Wed Jul 08, 2015 5:11 pm Post subject: |
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According to your logic ; everything is in the manuals. OK Brad, so why even have this forum!? I didnt ask to be lectured by you about reading the manuals. So in the future why not refrain from answering my questions!? The answer to my question is not clearly spelled out in the manual, for example, "song data" I was hoping might mean seq data. Were not all machines here understanding every technical term. So refrain from answering my questions and lecture yourself in the mirror. Cheers ! |
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